ABSTRACT
A temporal coverage operation computes the duration that a moving object covers a spatial area. We extend this notion into temporal coverage aggregates, in which the spatial area covered for a maximum or minimum amount of time by a moving region, or set of moving regions, is discovered.
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Index Terms
- Temporal coverage aggregates over moving region streams
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